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The set-top box uses an A15 Bionic chip and its updated Siri remote charges with USB-C.
The update brings abilities like tabs and a drag-and-drop mode, but it’s for Android tablets only.
The front-facing selfie camera is now positioned on the right edge of the iPad, not the top.
Facebook's parent company Meta acquired the gif-sharing company in 2020, amid probes by anti-competition regulators.
Hum the Carmen Sandiego theme song and sing: ‘Where in the world is that dude who blew up crypto?”
New reports claim Microsoft laid off less than 1,000 workers spread out across various business segments and regions this week.
The new One-click Delete and Fill relies on AI smarts to make parts of a photo completely disappear.
The company is reportedly ending testing of the bot after three years to focus on "nearer-term opportunities."
The private search company is bringing its data protection to your Mac.
In a follow-up tweet, which was also deleted, Musk wrote: "Fun times ahead!!"
Parents in Uvalde, where 19 kids and two teachers were killed, were asked to provide DNA so their children could be identified.
A WSJ journalist was discussing a business deal with a source. Did a major American law firm hire cyber mercenaries to take him down?
The company announced a new system to transfer account profiles to a new membership, but steered clear of mentioning anything about curtailing password sharing.
Plus, making livestreams on the platform will soon be limited only to creators 18 and over.
The regulators want to know if FTX's savings account-like yield accounts amount to unregistered securities products.
New data from Adobe shows that a majority of ‘non-professional’ content creators are struggling to make a buck, but it's much harder for some more than others.
As rumors build up on the next iPad, there's speculation Apple could be coming directly for Android's highly-anticipated tablet with a speaker dock of its own.
The Do Not Track Kids app will help you fight back against tech companies who harvest kids' data.
The anonymous question-and-answer app has users only able to answer/ask questions about their classmates.
Taylor Swift has fostered a dedicated group of hungry followers that discuss her every move on TikTok, just like they did on Tumblr before.
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